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Books > Food & Drink > National & regional cuisine
To celebrate the centenary of The Royal British Legion, some of the
world's bestselling celebrity chefs - including Jamie Oliver,
Ainsley Harriott, Cyrus Todiwala, Melissa Helmsley and the Hairy
Bikers - have teamed up with acting or former members of the
military to create this unique cookbook. Researched, cooked and
written by the Armed Forces and their high-profile supporters, this
high-quality hardback book focuses on 100 regions in which The
Royal British Legion has been active over the past century,
including all corners of the British Isles, the Commonwealth and
beyond. As well as profiles of 100 military heroes and heroines
specific to each region, as nominated by The Royal British Legion,
it features 100 delicious and authentic regional recipes that
you'll want to try at home. The book includes a helpful table that
allows readers to convert Metric measurements into Imperial and US
Cup equivalents with ease. The combination of incredible dishes and
amazing military stories will keep you reading before and after
dinner, while contributions from high-profile supporters of the
Legion will add a dash of celebrity spice. Established in 1921, The
Royal British Legion is the UK's largest Armed Forces charity,
sitting at the heart of a national network of partner organisations
and more than 200,000 members. Best known for organising the annual
Poppy Appeal and Remembrance Day services, the Legion works to
ensure that current and ex-service personnel and their families can
always access the support they need.
A collection of vegan recipes from Greyton Animal Sanctuary volunteers compiled by Rima Geffen. A part of the proceeds will be donated to continue the care of the animals.
Just 7 kms outside the village of Greyton in the Western Cape, hides a 40-hectare private animal sanctuary. Greyton Farm has been a leading non-profit animal haven since its founding in 2014 by Nicola Vernon and Rohan Milson. Under their care, Greyton has grown to embrace unique animals and people alike. International volunteers have always flocked to Greyton for this same reason, and so this beautifully curated collection of recipes was born.
The team has been consistently passionate about the quality of life of those on their farms, from not-so-micro pigs, injured dogs and cats, peacocks, sheep, and all sorts of livestock. Around 200 animals have found their way to Greyton in a variety of ways including reported abuse, or simply wandering injured onto the property all by themselves. Greyton Farm Animal Sanctuary continues to connect people across the globe and nourish volunteers with good food and life-changing experiences. Personal recipes from 10 countries across the world add up to a truly unique dinner table experience.
Enjoy some perhaps familiar South African recipes, next to Germany, France, and more.
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